Showing posts with label 2016. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2016. Show all posts

Saturday, December 31, 2016

Vera Rubin, the American astronomer who confirmed the existence of dark matter, died at the age of 88 years.



Vera Rubin, the American astronomer who confirmed the existence of dark matter,  died at the age of 88 years, on the December 25, 2016.

First, the existence of this material was proposed by astrophysicist Fritz Zwicky in the 30s, but Rubin is one that confirmed his hypothesis. The observations made by scientists in the 70s were met with skepticism, but were confirmed in the decades that followed.


BBC - Universe - Vera Rubin photo: bbc


Reaching for the Stars - Vera Rubin photo: vq.vassar.edu

First, the existence of this material was proposed by astrophysicist Fritz Zwicky in the 30s, but Rubin is one that confirmed his hypothesis. The observations made by scientists in the 70s were met with skepticism, but were confirmed in the decades that followed.

Dark matter is invisible and impossible to detect because it does not absorb or emit light, so even until this day no one knows exactly what it consists of.

Proof of its existence came when astronomers began to weigh galaxies and noticed that they are much heavier than was originally thought. Vera Rubin worked with a new spectrographs to determine the stars from the edge moves faster than was observed since the first calculations use only the visible matter. It is argued that this difference in speed is due to dark matter.

Rubin's discovery was presented in 1980 in an influential paper that supported the idea that dark matter is an essential mystery that astronomers need to solve.


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Saturday, October 8, 2016

NOBEL PEACE 2016. Juan Manuel Santos, Colombia president, is the winner of this year

President of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2016 for his efforts to end 50 years of civil war.

Following the civil war in Colombia that lasted 50 years, more than 220,000 lives perished and about six million people had been relocated. Nobel Peace Prize 2016 was awarded the President of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos, and all the inhabitants of the country who have not lost hope for peace. Also, the prize is a tribute to all victims of the civil war.


President Santos has initiated negotiations that culminated in the peace agreement between the Colombian government and FARC guerrillas, it continuously trying to advance the peace process. It is well known that the agreement had controversy and Colombian residents were able to express their opinion through a referendum on the document. The result was unexpected votes, about 13 million votes were against the agreement. Even if residents were against the agreement, the process can be brought to an end.

Norwegian Nobel Committee wanted to stress the importance that President Santos currently invites all parties to participate in a national conference through which desired acceleration of peacebuilding.

The Nobel Committee believes that despite the failure of the referendum, President Santos brought the conflict to a state very close to a possible peace agreement.


This year, the number of candidates nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize has reached the record figure of 376, surpassing the previous record of 278 proposals, established in 2014, the Nobel Committee announced in Oslo institution that provides distinction.The list this year includes 228 individuals and 148 organizations, and among others, the list included Pope Francis, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the volunteers who helped immigrants arrived on the Greek Islands or American actress Susan Sarandon, and controversial businessman and politician Donald Trump, the Republican Party candidate in the US presidential election.Nobel Peace Prize for 2015 was awarded the National Dialogue Quartet in Tunisia, "for his decisive contribution to building a pluralist democracy" in the country after the revolution in 2011. 


The quartet was formed in the summer of 2013, when the process of democratization Tunisia was in danger of collapse because of political assassinations and social unrest. It established an alternative political process peacefully, at a time when the country was on the verge of civil war.

In his will, Alfred Nobel Swedish industrialist and philanthropist (1833-1896) considered that the peace prize should return "one who acted the most or best for the fraternization of peoples, weapons abolition or reduction of standing, the initiation and multiplication peace congresses. "Over time, the Nobel committee has broadened the concept to reward artisans of humanitarian, environmental advocates and champions of the fight against poverty.Nobel Prizes are awarded since 1901, except for the economy, established in 1968 by the Swedish Central Bank to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the founding of this institution. The awards were created after the death of Alfred Nobel weld engineer (1833 - 1896), inventor of dynamite, in his will according to his will.


Nobel season began on 3 October 2016, when Japanese researcher Yoshinori Ohsumi was awarded the prize for medicine in 2016 for discovering the mechanism of autophagy. Errors in these genes can cause a range of diseases, and these findings help explain the causes of diseases like cancer or Parkinson's disease.


Yoshinori Ohsumi


October 4th, researchers David Thouless, Duncan Haldane and Michael Kosterlitz were declared winners of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2016. The prize was awarded for discoveries ,, theoretical topological phase transitions and topographic phases of matter ''.


David Thouless, Duncan Haldane and Michael Kosterlitz

October 5th, Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir J. Fraser Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa were rewarded with the Nobel Prize for Chemistry, for the design and synthesis of molecular machines. 




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Tuesday, October 4, 2016

NOBEL PHYSICS 2016. Nobel Prize winners are David DJ. Thouless, F. M. Duncan Haldane and J. Michael Kosterlitz

Nobel Physics Prize winners for 2016 are David J. Thouless, F. M. Duncan Haldane and J. Michael Kosterlitz, announced on Tuesday the Nobel committee in Stockholm.

David Thouless, Duncan Haldane and Michael Kosterlitz winners of 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for discoveries,, theoretical topological phase transitions and topographic phases of matter ''.

Nobel Prize winners in 2016 they opened a new gate in the different states of matter. Using advanced mathematical methods, they studied the unusual phases or states of matter, such as superconductors, magnetic superfluidele strata. Thanks to their work, researchers can explore unusual phases of matter.

Kosterlitz and Thouless have studied the phenomenon that occurs in a flat world surfaces or extremely thin layers inside that can be considered two-dimensional compared to the three-dimensional (length, width and height), which are generally easier to describe. Also, Haidan studied the matter that is formed in the form of yarn, so thin as can be regarded as one-dimensional.


Their discovery has provided important information regarding theoretical understanding of the mysteries of matter, offering new perspectives on the development of innovative materials.

Last year, the Nobel Prize for Physics has been awarded to researchers Takaaki Kajita Japanese and Canadian Arthur B. McDonald for their significant contributions regarding experiments showed that neutrinos change their identities, metamorphosis implies that they have mass .

Since 1901, the prize for Physics was awarded 109 times and were 201 winners, including the only two women: Marie Curie and Maria Goeppert-Mayer. 47 times the prize was awarded to a single winner. However, John Bardeen received the Nobel Physics twice.

The youngest of the laureates was Noben Lawrence Bragg, who was 25 when he received the Nobel Prize in Physics with his father in 1915. The oldest winner is David Raymond Jr., who was 88 years old when he received the prize for physics in 2002.

Nobel season began Monday, when Japanese researcher Yoshinori Ohsumi was awarded the prize for medicine in 2016 for discovering the mechanism of autophagy. Errors in these genes can cause a range of diseases, and these findings help explain the causes of diseases like cancer or Parkinson's disease.

2015 Nobel season will continue on Wednesday with chemistry award. Thursday will be announced the winner of the Nobel Prize for literature.

Nobel Peace Prize winner - awarded only by Norway, according to the desire of the founder of the prestigious awards, Alfred Nobel - will be announced Friday. Nobel Prize for economics will be presented Monday, October 12th.

The laureates will receive a gold medal and a prize of 8 million Swedish kronor (about 850,000 euros) which can be split between up to three winners in each category.

Physics laureates receive a medal that represents Nature in the form of a goddess, like Isis, coming out of the clouds and has hands horn of plenty, and the veil which covers the face austere genius is supported by Science.

On the medal is inscribed a quote from Virgil, Aeneid inspired: Inventas vitam juvat excoluisse per artes (Inventions enrich life which art adorns a), and below is engraved the name of the laureate. The design belongs to Erik Lindberg.

Nobel laureates will receive their awards during a formal ceremony in Stockholm and Oslo on December 10, the day that commemorates the death of prize founder Alfred Nobel, who died in 1896.

Name nominees and other information about them or about the selection process can not be made public for 50 years.

Nobel Prizes are awarded since 1901, except for the economy, established in 1968 by the Swedish Central Bank to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the founding of this institution. The awards were created after the death of Alfred Nobel weld engineer (1833 - 1896), inventor of dynamite, in his will according to his will.


Physics was the first area of the awards mentioned in the will of Alfred Nobel, the scholar and businessman Swedish ruled that the income of his immense fortune to be offered each year "in the form of prizes to those who, in the previous year, brought the greatest service to humanity ".

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Monday, October 3, 2016

Yoshinori Ohsumi won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 2016

Winner of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is Japan's Yoshinori Ohsumi, autophagy mechanism for discovery. Errors in these genes can cause a range of diseases, and these findings help explain the causes of diseases like cancer or Parkinson's disease.

Yoshinori Ohsumi was awarded for cell biological analysis of how autophagy works - how cells repair themselves and detoxifies the body.

Yoshinori Ohsumi was born in 1945 in Fukuoka, Japan. Since 2009 is a professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology, according to the Nobel Committee.

Aged 71 years, the Japanese professor Yoshinori Ohsumi began to investigate autophagy mechanism 26 years ago, the University of Tokyo. He used a bakery yeast to identify genes essential for autophagy mechanism. His experiments were deemed "brilliant" by the Nobel committee in Stockholm, which has award-winning months.

By Professor Yoshinori Ohsumi research was to understand how the body responds to infection or adapts to starvation. A number of mutations in genes studied it are found in various forms of cancer and neurological diseases such as Parkinson's. Autophagic mechanism first described by Professor Ohsumi, refers to the ability of cells to destroy their own content which then transports it some blistering form of bags up in a compartment recycling lysosomes, where they destroy material cell.

Autophagy is known for the past five decades, but its fundamental importance in physiology and medicine was recognized only with Yoshinori Ohsumi's research in the 1990s.

By autophagic processes including toxins and cleanses the body cells recycle damaged components. Cell membrane creates hunting remnants of dead cells, diseased or worn and the molecules used for energy or to restore other cells.

Disruption of autophagy process were related to Parkinson's disease, type 2 diabetuld's, cancer and other disorders that occur with aging. Mutations in the genes can cause autophagic genetic diseases. Intensive research currently under way to develop drugs that trigger autophagy process in various diseases.

Autophagic word comes from two Greek words meaning "self-devouring".

Laureate announcement is made on the same day that, of all the nominees, he is elected by the institution awarding the prize, the Nobel Committees suggestion domain.

Last year, the Nobel Medicine Prize was won by William C. Campbell (Ireland) and Satoshi Omura (Japan) for discoveries concerning a new therapy against infections caused by roundworms, while Tu Youyou (China) was awarded for discoveries her on a new therapy against malaria.

Since 1901 were 210 winners, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is awarded by 106, except for the years: 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1921, 1925, 1940, 1941 and 1942. According to Foundation status Nobel prize it is not granted in any of the nominated works and is not considered likely to benefit humanity.

The youngest winner so far was Frederick G. Banting Canadian doctor considered along with American physiologist Charles Best, the discoverer of insulin and that was 32 years old when he received the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1923.

The oldest laureate was Peyton Rous of which was 87 years old when I was awarded the prize for discoveries made in oncovirusurilor in 1996.

2015 Nobel season will continue on Tuesday, with the Nobel Prize for Physics.

Wednesday will be awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry, and Thursday will be announced Nobel literature.

Nobel Peace Prize winner - awarded only by Norway, according to the desire of the founder of the prestigious awards, Alfred Nobel - will be announced Friday.

Nobel Prize for economics will be presented Monday, October 10th.

The laureate will receive a gold medal and a prize of 8 million Swedish kronor (about 850,000 euros).

Nobel laureates will receive their awards during a formal ceremony in Stockholm and Oslo on December 10, the day that commemorates the death of prize founder Alfred Nobel, who died in 1896.

Nobel Prizes are awarded since 1901, except for the economy, established in 1968 by the Swedish Central Bank to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the founding of this institution. The awards were created after the death of Alfred Nobel weld engineer (1833 - 1896), inventor of dynamite, in his will according to his will.

Name nominees and other information about them or about the selection process can not be made public for 50 years.

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Sunday, August 14, 2016

2016 could be the worst year in history

Although it has not ended, 2016 seems to be one of the most turbulent years before.

Lately, more and more users put their social network following question: ,, 2016 is the worst year in history? ". I do not know for sure if so many negative events happened but so far seem to confirm this thing.

Refugee crisis, the increasing terrorism in Europe, Brexit site, attempted coup in Turkey, spread of virus Zika and increasing racial tension in the US are just some of the phenomena that confirms the theories of those who believe that since we are in the worst in history. Fears are even higher as Donald Trump seems increasingly closer to take over the reins of power in the US.

Throughout history, different years were proposed as ,, the worst of all time. "One of the most important examples is considered 1347, when the epidemic broke out in Europe known as the Great Plague ,,". For 3 years the plague killed a third of the population of the old continent, causing thousands of victims before the Asian territory. Another period considered to be devastating for humanity was between 1942-1943. Then Holocaust reaches its peak, the phenomenon is stopped only at the end of World War II.

Some argue that all the negative events that happen today originated in 1914, which is why it should be considered ,, the worst year in history. "This theory is based on the fact that World War I had as effects: the start of the Bolshevik Revolution, the spread of Nazism in Germany, triggering Holocaust, design and use of the atomic bomb, the explosion of warfare Cold and cloudy situation of Muslim states.

Stability emerged after the fall of the Berlin Wall was suddenly interrupted on 11 September 2001. Some theorists say that since then, humanity is going through another period of uncertainty, and 2016 as its peak.

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Source: historytoday.com

Saturday, July 30, 2016

A special cosmic phenomenon will happen in August.The Event Will Be seen from anywhere in the world, with the naked eye.






















In case you missed alignment of the planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn earlier this year, you'll have the opportunity to be witnessing a similar event to be held in August. The same five planets will be visible after sunset and before sunrise is not, as has been the case with previous phenomenon.

According to researcher Dr. Alan Duffy (Swinburne University in Melbourne, Australia), planetary alignment can be best seen in August 21.

The astronomical phenomenon can be observed most clearly after sunset, at which Mercury and Venus will be at the smallest distance from the solar orb. For example, Venus will be positioned at a time, at an angle of only 10 degrees from the sun.

Venus and Jupiter will be most easily seen with the naked eye, since they are some of the largest cosmic objects in the Solar System. Mercury, Mars and Saturn will be also sighted in the sky, but they will be less visible.

The alignment of Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Mars and Saturn can be seen from any place on Earth, and if you miss and this event will have the opportunity to witness one similar to what will occur in October 2018





Source: iflscience.com